Overnight Program | Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

101 N. Indiana Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103

Eligibility

Open to all

Hours

6:00am (CT), Wake up 6:45am (CT), Shelter closes / all guests are required to leave 8:00am (CT), Shelter opens for daytime check-in 5:30pm - 6:30pm (CT), Shelter closes 6:30pm - 8:00pm (CT), Daily evening check-in

Application process

Guests must go through a security check when they arrive. No outside food or beverages are allowed for individuals, except for workers who have verification. Family rooms: background check is required, ask for the Family Coordinator to set up an intake appointment.

Fees

Payments are due a week at a time as a condition of stay. Active Income Source: 30 Nights - Free; 31 - 60: Evening rate is $35.00 per week / $5.00 per day; 61 - 90: Evening rate is $49.00 per week / $7.00 per day; 91 - 120: Evening rate is $70.00 per week / $10.00 per day; Pay for stay: prepay only in cash one week at a time; Pay for Stay: No Refunds. No Income Source: 1 - 30 Nights: Free must create plan; 31 - 60: Will review stay every (2) weeks; 61 - 90: Will review stay every (2) weeks; 91 - 120: Will review stay every (2) weeks; Patron will have to comply with chore chart and patron will have to show progress.

Service area

Lincoln County, SD
Minnehaha County, SD

Other Information

Age Group

Children (0-17)
Young Adults (18-24)
Older Adults (65+)
Adults (25-64)

Payment Options

Sliding-Fee Scale
Free

Description

The Bishop Dudley Hospitality House provides shelter, laundry facilities, and showers for homeless individuals. Beds are on a first come / first serve basis and cannot be reserved. Families with children under 18 can only stay in the family units. A locker program is available for individuals to rent at $10.00/week or $30.00/month. Guests may be eligible for "chore exchange" to earn a locker. Please speak to staff to learn eligibility requirements. Individuals who work overnight are permitted to sleep during the day with documentation of work schedule. These individuals can make arrangements with staff to be let into the shelter after their shift is over. Individuals who are intoxicated are able to stay at the House as long as they are able to take care of themselves. Guests need to be able to care for themselves in order to be able to stay at BDHH. They may use wheelchairs, crutches, walkers, knee scooters, etc. but must be independently mobile if using these items. A separate location also has ten units for shelter and services for families. Intake for Family Units: Call ahead to check on availability of family units. A background check (available for free through the Clerk of Courts) will be required as part of the application. After receiving a printed background check, ask for the Family Coordinator to set up an intake appointment.

Data provided by

HLC211 Helpline Center

Providing organization

Bishop Dudley Hospitality House

Offers a warm, safe and secure place to start the road back to a more stable, long-term way of living.